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Friday Finds — Positive Propaganda, Seductive Details, Thinking Fast & Slow

Mike Taylor

8) Last Week’s Most Clicked: AI-Powered Learning Design News & Notes Facts Don’t Change Minds This is a thought-provoking article that explores the role of propaganda in shaping public opinion and argues that it can be an effective tool for persuasion despite its negative connotations. Check it out for free!

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Get Em Back – Ur Learners Ur LMS

eLearning 24-7

Start early with an e-mail or newsletter to all the people who you plan to have access the LMS. The e-mail/newsletter should be short and sweet. Use Propaganda techniques (I’ll provide them a second) to gain interest and buy-in. Propaganda Pens. Remember those testimonials (which is another propaganda technique)?

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WordPress For Serious Membership Sites

LifterLMS

And a lot of propaganda on the internet about side hassles are based on total rubbish. Email marketing limits on our plans and through Fluent CRM and MailPoet to two powerful tools, MailPoet, and you can do both things, but MailPoet is really designed for monthly newsletters. that isn’t the snake hole.

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If you build it, will they come?

eLearning 24-7

Identify what channels of distribution you are going to use to get the messages out – will it be e-mail, the intranet (if you have one), a newsletter, flyers going to different sites (if applicable), word of mouth via ILT, social media, or a combination of these channels? Utilize propaganda techniques. Penetration Rate.

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Your LMS is either live or close to it

eLearning 24-7

Propaganda techniques (which are used everyday in advertising), work really well. Maybe it is a newsletter. Too many, people just roll it out with an email announcement that contains lots of boring details, too long to read and too long to care. . With a campaign you create some key points to build upon throughout it. What about SMS?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): EduPunk? Please tell me this is the start and not the end

Mark Oehlert

We need to bring the DIY spirit to the propaganda war as well. My takeaway is we have to do more -- we're such doers in building tech stuff, but in pushing our thought to a broader audience I feel like we are disengaged, as if activism is beneath us. In that effort, "edupunk" *is* the start.